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a b c Millek, Jesse (2018). "Just how much was destroyed? The end of the Late Bronze Age in the Southern Levant. Ugarit-Forschungen 49: 239–274". Ugarit-Forschungen. As for the matter concerning those enemies: (it was) the people from your country (and) your own ships (who) did this! And (it was) the people from your country (who) committed these transgression(s)...I am writing to inform you and protect you. Be aware! [29] Killebrew Ann E. and Gunnar Lehmann, 2013. The Philistines and Other "Sea Peoples" in Text and Archaeology. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Thomas, Carol G.; Conant, Craig. (1999) Citadel to City-state: The Transformation of Greece, 1200–700 B.C.E., Oren, Eliezer D. 2000. The Sea Peoples and Their World: A Reassessment. Philadelphia: University Museum.

A matt finish simply refers to a material that is dull and non-shiny, because matt finishes absorb light rather than reflecting it. This means that they mask any inconsistencies or other little flaws in the metal making them invisible to the naked eye. Therefore, Matt Bronze is simply a bronze finish that is non-shiny. Bronze is an alloy which is made up primarily of copper but also includes other metallic and non-metallic elements, typically tin and phosphorus for example. Bronze is a non-ferrous metal meaning that unlike others metals such as copper it will not becoming darker and erode over time as it reacts with the oxygen present in the air. Millek, Jesse (2017). Sea Peoples, Philistines, and the Destruction of Cities: A Critical Examination of Destruction Layers 'Caused' by the 'Sea Peoples'. in Fischer, P. and T. Burge (eds.), "Sea Peoples" Up-to-Date: New Research on Transformation in the Eastern Mediterranean in 13th–11th Centuries BCE (1ed.). Austrian Academy of Sciences Press. pp.127–128. ISBN 978-3-7001-7963-4. JSTOR j.ctt1v2xvsn.

Crawford, Russ (2006). "Chronology". In Stanton, Andrea; Ramsay, Edward; Seybolt, Peter J; Elliott, Carolyn (eds.). Cultural Sociology of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa: An Encyclopedia. Sage. p.xxix. ISBN 978-1412981767. However more recent research has shown that Drews overestimated the number of cities that were destroyed and referenced destructions that never happened. According to Millek, in its earliest form from Old Persian birinj, ( برنج, ' brass ', modern berenj) and piring ( پرنگ) ' copper ', [5] from which also came Georgian brinǯi ( ბრინჯი), Turkish pirinç, and Armenian brinj ( բրինձ), also meaning ' bronze '. Millek, Jesse (2017). Sea Peoples, Philistines, and the Destruction of Cities: A Critical Examination of Destruction Layers 'Caused' by the 'Sea Peoples'. In Fischer, P. And T.Burge (eds.), "Sea Peoples" Up-to-Date: New Research on Transformation in the Eastern Mediterranean in 13th–11th Centuries BCE. 113–140 (1ed.). Austrian Academy of Sciences Press. pp.120–122. ISBN 978-3-7001-7963-4. JSTOR j.ctt1v2xvsn. Whether used in fashion or art, this color combination can evoke a sense of alluring serenity, making it a perfect complement to the beauty of bronze.

Bronze Eucalyptus brings to mind a serene eucalyptus grove under a bronzed sky, calming and deeply rejuvenating. Bronze is, without a doubt, a superior metal. It has everything you could ever desire in a color. Bronze is a lovely hue since it is elegant, loyal, and real. When it comes to interior designs, bronze fixtures are certainly never a one-size-fits-all hue. It may be unattractive if paired with the incorrect color. But it can drastically change the interiors of your house when combined with the correct hues. Several settlements on Cyprus were abandoned at the end of the LC IIC or during the first half of the 12th century without destruction such as Pyla Kokkinokremmos, Toumba tou Skourou, Alassa, and Maroni-Vournes. [20] In a trend which appears to go against much of the Eastern Mediterranean at this time, several areas of Cyprus, Kition and Paphos, appear to have flourished after 1200 during the LC IIIA rather than experiencing any sort of downturn. [20] [26] Syria [ edit ] This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sourcesin this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Dark bronze comes first. It’s a deep dark brown with a red content of 50.2%, a green content of 29.02%, and a blue content of 0%. Bronze mirrors survive from the Egyptian Middle Kingdom (2040–1750 BCE), and China from at least c. 550 BCE. In Europe, the Etruscans were making bronze mirrors in the sixth century BCE, and Greek and Roman mirrors followed the same pattern. Although other materials such as speculum metal had come into use, and Western glass mirrors had largely taken over, bronze mirrors were still being made in Japan and elsewhere in the eighteenth century, and are still made on a small scale in Kerala, India. Corinthian Bronze channels Grecian artistry. Conjuring images of classical sculptures, it’s a testament to art and history’s intertwined journey. Dietrich, M.; Loretz, O.; Sanmartín, J. "Archival view of P521115". Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative . Retrieved 2 March 2021.

Competing theories of the cause of the Late Bronze Age collapse have been proposed since the 19th century, with most involving the violent destruction of cities and towns. These include volcanic eruptions, droughts, disease, invasions by the Sea Peoples or migrations of the Dorians, economic disruptions due to increased ironworking, and changes in military technology and methods that brought the decline of chariot warfare. Earthquakes had also been proposed as causal, but recent research suggests that earthquakes were not as influential as previously believed. [2] Following the collapse, gradual changes in metallurgic technology led to the subsequent Iron Age across Eurasia and Africa during the 1st millennium BC. Philippine Bronze is a tribute to archipelagic beauty, capturing the essence of sunsets over pristine beaches and rich traditions. The word bronze (1730–1740) is borrowed from Middle French bronze (1511), itself borrowed from Italian bronzo ' bell metal, brass ' (13th century, transcribed in Medieval Latin as bronzium) from either:Musical instruments [ edit ] Chinese bells: Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng, Spring and Autumn period (476–221 BCE) Singing bowls from the 16th to 18th centuries. Annealed bronze continues to be made in the Himalayas Bronze Coin is the glint of an old treasure, reflecting histories traded and exchanged, stories of commerce and barter. Originally Lokotsch, Karl (1927). Etymologisches Wörterbuch der europäischen Wörter orientalischen Ursprungs (in German). Heidelberg: Carl Winter's Universitätsbuchhandlung. p.1657.

When paired with its monochromatic colors, the many shades of bronze can create a serene and harmonious palette that showcases its elegance. Monochromatic color schemes use variations of a single hue, creating a subtle yet dynamic contrast that can bring out the richness and depth of your chosen color, with bronze being no exception. Skin Color

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The Bronze Age collapse marked the start of what has been called the Greek Dark Ages, which lasted roughly 400 years and ended with the establishment of Archaic Greece. Other cities, such as Athens, continued to be occupied, but with a more local sphere of influence, limited evidence of trade and an impoverished culture, from which it took centuries to recover. [ citation needed] Bronze Green (Pantone) is precision and consistency, tailor-made for design aficionados and perfectionists seeking that specific shade of brilliance.

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